1st Edition
International Perspectives on Disability Exceptions in Copyright Law and the Visual Arts Feeling Art
1. Introduction Jani McCutcheon and Ana Ramalho, joint editors
Part 1 - Social, Cultural and technical challenges of 3D printing 2D art works
2. Sensory Art Projects In Cultural Institutions Ann Blokland (Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam) and Caine Chennat (Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery).
3. Accessibility and Open GLAM Andrea Wallace (University of Exeter)
4. 3D Printing In Arts And Heritage Vivian Saaze (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University)
5. Something to Struggle For Fernando Torrente
6. Sensory Art from a 3D Printer’s Perspective Noel Daemen
Part 2 – International Framework for Disability Rights and Exceptions
7. Disability Exceptions Under International Law and The International Human Rights Framework Joseph Lelliot and Paul Harpur (University of Queensland)
Part 3 – The EU Framework for Disability Rights and Exceptions
8. The EU Disability Exceptions Ana Ramalho (Copyright Counsel, Google, and Leiden University)
9. EU Disability Law and Policy and Access to Art Works through 3D Printing Lisa Waddington (Maastricht University)
Part 4 – Mapping and Critiquing the legal Landscape
10. Australia Jani McCutcheon (University of Western Australia)
11. United States Peter Karol (New England Law, Boston)
12. Canada Lucie Guibault Lucie Guibault and Anthony Rosborough(Dalhousie University);
13. Brazil Sérgio Branco (ITS Rio)
14. The UK Sabine Jacques (University of East Anglia)
15. China Tianxiang He (City University of Hong Kong)
16. Costa Rica Andres Guadamuz (University of Sussex)
17. Japan Simone Schroff (University of Plymouth)
18. New Zealand Lida Ayoubi (Auckland University of Technology)
19. Conclusion and policy recommendations Ana Ramalho and Jani McCutcheon
Biography
Jani McCutcheon is Associate Professor in the Law School, University of Western Australia.
Ana Ramalho is Copyright Counsel at Google, and Guest Assistant Professor at Leiden University.






